Wet Okole's procedure is about as good as it'll get. Pull the whole back panel off because it makes it easier (just pop it toward the front they're all clips, and push from the inside when you get lower). Then use a pair of butter knives to push the material between the seat cushion and the plastic. It's a pain but managable after some time. Use one side to kinda twist to lift the panel away a bit, the other one to push the material in. The back cushion is plastic riveted on so, taking it off isn't really an option unless you want to epoxy it back on and risk breaking something...

Wet Okole's procedure is about as good as it'll get. Pull the whole back panel off because it makes it easier (just pop it toward the front they're all clips, and push from the inside when you get lower). Then use a pair of butter knives to push the material between the seat cushion and the plastic. It's a pain but managable after some time. Use one side to kinda twist to lift the panel away a bit, the other one to push the material in. The back cushion is plastic riveted on so, taking it off isn't really an option unless you want to epoxy it back on and risk breaking something...

Bilstein 5100 Lift with rear 1" blocks, ARE Z series topper with Yakima rack and Rola basket, some audio equipment, some more goodies

ON my back panel, I drilled out the plastic rivets and used that same meathod to put it back on as the door panel mod, just some short screws and it worked great. I have black suede on mine right now but I am going to recover them in this black marine vinyl that I got.